ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PORT OF KANSAS CITY

Basic information about the port of KANSAS CITY

Location of KANSAS CITY

The port of KANSAS CITY is an inland port along the Missouri River in the US state of Missouri. Its close proximity to major railroads, highways and interstates makes it very well-connected. Its port facility is one of the largest storage and distribution centers along the Missouri River.

These are some examples of ocean freight rates to and from the port of KANSAS CITY calculated by our quoting system in less than 15 seconds:

For your marine shipping to the port of KANSAS CITY, there are currently more than 1 shipping companies operating from 1 ports in the world.

Our services in the port of KANSAS CITY

The port of KANSAS CITY (ISOCODE: USKCK) offers the following types of international shipping: FCL, LCL and door to door.

How much does it cost to ship a container to the port of KANSAS CITY?

In the case of standard containers, the average cost of shipping a 20-foot container can be anything between $2,422.39 and $2,422.39. The average cost of sending a 40-foot container can be anything between $2,596 and $2,596.

Shipping 20-foot containers to the port of KANSAS CITY

From Spain, BARCELONA is the cheapest port of origin, whereas BARCELONA is the most expensive. The difference between choosing the cheapest line of transport as opposed to the expensive one implies a cost saving of 0%.

"Shipping a 20-foot container to the port of KANSAS CITY costs at least $2,422.39"

Shipping 40-foot containers to the port of KANSAS CITY

From Spain, BARCELONA is the cheapest port of origin, whereas BARCELONA is the most expensive. The difference between choosing the cheapest line of transport as opposed to the expensive one implies a cost saving of 0%.

"Shipping a 40-foot container to the port of KANSAS CITY costs at least $2,596"

Remember the following factors have an influence on the final cost: the type and size of container, the port of origin and the port of destination, the shipping company, and also external economic factors that could affect the price of the freight, such as a GRI. The average time a containers spends in transit between the port of origin and the port of destination can be anything between 16 and 16 days.